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Nigel Robertson

Does Digital Scholarship Have a Future? (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE.edu - 0 views

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    Why is the digital age not impacting more on our scholarship practice?
Stephen Harlow

ZSR | The Future Of - Blogging as Scholarship - 1 views

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    "Blogging. For many, the term evokes thoughts of cringe-worthy diary-esque posts by angry teenagers, or bland breakfast tweets by bored acquaintances. But in many fields, including the sciences, law and librarianship, blogging has become vital to the advancement of scholarship."
Nigel Robertson

An essay on the impact of the digital age on scholarship and institutions « Tony Bates - 1 views

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    Comment on Katz article on academic scholarship in the digital age.
Nigel Robertson

European Journal of Open, Distance and E-Learning - 0 views

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    "Higher education institutions face a number of opportunities and challenges as the result of the digital revolution. The institutions perform a number of scholarship functions which can be affected by new technologies, and the desire is to retain these functions where appropriate, whilst the form they take may change. Much of the reaction to technological change comes from those with a vested interest in either wholesale change or maintaining the status quo. Taking the resilience metaphor from ecology, the authors propose a framework for analysing an institution's ability to adapt to digital challenges. This framework is examined at two institutions (the UK Open University and Canada's Athabasca University) using two current digital challenges, namely Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and Open Access publishing."
Nigel Robertson

The Value of New Media Scholarship: a #digped Discussion | #digped | HYBRID PEDAGOGY - 0 views

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    Why new media pathways should be valued for scholarly publishing.
Nigel Robertson

The Ed Techie: Yeah, but who pays? - 0 views

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    Potential economic models for publishing OERs, running open courses, and for open scholarship.
Nigel Robertson

The Threat of Scholarly Openness: Twitter and Its Discontents | Scholarship | HYBRID PEDAGOGY - 0 views

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    "I was roused from my teaching this week by the cacophony of tweets and blog posts on the merits and pitfalls of tweeting another scholar's ideas (the most cited ones authored or collected by Roopika Risam, Tressie McMillan Cottom, Kathleen Fitzpatrick and Adeline Koh), culminating in "The Academic Twitterazzi" on Inside Higher Ed"
Nigel Robertson

SCAP Outputs - Changing Research Communication Practices and Open Scholarship: A Framework for Analysis | OpenUCT - 0 views

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    Open Access report from southern Africa.
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